Developments, Possibilities and Connections: Reflecting on the Challenges and Significance of New Forms of Trade Union Representation

Miguel Martinez Lucio, Andy Hodder

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Abstract

The final, reflective chapter focuses on a series of questions based on the cases presented earlier. It focuses on explaining the main causal mechanisms or drivers that have configured changes in worker specialised worker representatives the role structural political and discrete cultural factors have played. The chapter explains the roles of played by more focused forms of trade union representation beyond their formal functions and remits. Third, the chapter asks whether such new forms of representation generate and represent a new form of solidarity. The chapter ends by suggesting that future research must account for the form and content, let alone context, of such forms of representation and their organisational and social potential.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFocusing or Fragmenting Representation at Work? Specialist trade union representation in the United Kingdom
EditorsAndy Hodder, Miguel Martinez Lucio
PublisherEmerald
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 1 Oct 2024

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